Gongye shui chuli (May 2024)

Research progress of regenerated activated carbon in electrochemical advanced oxidation process

  • LIU Zhen,
  • LIU Lang,
  • ZHENG Peng,
  • LIU Rong,
  • YUAN Shaochun,
  • LI Cong,
  • CHEN Yao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.19965/j.cnki.iwt.2023-0368
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44, no. 5
pp. 42 – 51

Abstract

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Regeneration of adsorption saturated activated carbon by traditional electrochemical technology has the advantages of high regeneration efficiency and no mass loss of activated carbon, but it has defects such as low mineralization efficiency, generation of toxic by-products, and high energy consumption. Electrochemical advanced oxidation(E-AOP) regeneration technology can effectively overcome the problems of traditional electrochemical regeneration. In this paper, the regeneration efficiency and mechanism of activated carbon by traditional electrochemical are briefly described, and the effects of operating parameters (current, electrolyte type and concentration, regeneration location,anode material, etc.) on the desorption-adsorption balance and the mineralization efficiency of pollutants are analyzed. The mechanism and application of three types of E-AOP regeneration technologies(electro-Fenton regeneration, electro-peroxone regeneration, and electro-persulfate regeneration) in the process of activated carbon regeneration are summarized. The electric-Fenton regeneration technology has better regeneration effect, and the problem of metal ion pollution in the system can be effectively overcome by new regeneration. The electro-peroxone regeneration technology does not require the addition of any chemicals and catalysts, which is conducive to the control of reaction conditions and automation of the regeneration process. The electro-persulfate regeneration technology is convenient in operation with low energy consumption and wide applicability. Finally, the problems and development prospects of E-AOP regeneration technology are proposed. This review provides theoretical basis for the development of new efficient and environmentally friendly activated carbon regeneration technologies.

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